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Chapter 7.4 Marketing. Overview. How can a developer build a brand for the company? How do you maximize the coverage for a title? What media categories can you get to? What techniques do you use? How do you involve fans?. Cover all of the Media Bases. Game Developer Gamasutra.
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Overview • How can a developer build a brand for the company? • How do you maximize the coverage for a title? • What media categories can you get to? • What techniques do you use? • How do you involve fans?
Cover all of the Media Bases • Game Developer • Gamasutra Developer Media Game Print, Online • EGM, GameSpy, Fan Sites • PC Gamer • G4, Tech TV • Local and Network TV TV and Radio Consumer Mags • Wired • Time • Playboy Daily Newspapers • New York Times • San Francisco Chronicle Business Pubs • Fortune • Forbes
ENTHUSIAST MEDIA • Value • Perhaps the best exposure for your game in creating early sales • Builds a following with game fans Console PC Online
Fan Sites Will Give More Coverage Title Specific Communities Type of Game (i.e. FPS or MMORPG) Professional Gamers Sites (i.e. eSports) • Hundreds of fan sites exist; you just have to do some research
Maximizing Press Coverage for a Game Title Enthusiast Reviews Launch Event Strategy Guide/Tips & Tricks Game Print Previews Game Site Previews ScreenShots Developer Q&A AVI/Trailer More Interviews Flow of Assets GameElements Gold Master Announce Product Negotiate Covers Beta Previews Consumer Media Reviews
Story Ideas • Game in development • Publisher named • Early screens • Previews • Final review • Developer Q and A • Tips & tricks
Emphasize what Differentiates Your Title • First title to… • Unusual story line • Great original character • New engine/technical breakthroughs • Hot franchise • Celebrity tie-ins: • Author • Actor
Contacting the Media • Create an editor data base • News releases • Pitch letters • Media tours • Reviews • Feature stories
Consumer Media • Value: • Prestigious; implies that your title is important • Broadens the audience seeing information about your title • This coverage is more visible to retailer partners Long Lead Short Lead Daily
Tips on Pitching aGame to Consumer Media • Start an editor data base • Make notes • Know who reviews your type of title • Learn the wire reporters and syndicated freelancers, guys that can have their reviews picked up by 10 – 100 other papers • Make your pitches personal • Reference other reviews the editor has done • Keep email pitches short
Tips on Getting TV Exposure • Think visual; talking heads are boring; suggest a prop: • A peripheral such as a driving wheel • A flight jacket representing the military branch in an aviation title • Provide high quality running footage of the game
B-Roll Footage: EssentialFor TV Coverage • Offer B-roll of your studio, showing people at work and the game in development • Film a few practiced sound bites with the developer • Make an articulate spokesperson available for in-studio interviews
Events • Events can be pretty expensive; pick and choose the titles you want to promote, carefully • Our event helped Infogrames win the PC license for Warner Bros.titles • Pick a media capital, if you want lots of attendees • Sometimes generating a buzz is more important than press coverage
Making Your Mark at Trade Shows • One of the advantages of E3 is that hundreds of editors attend • The disadvantage is that participation is costly, so you need to make every dollar spent effective • The best way to see a lot of editors is to have a booth – or be part of someone else’s
Publisher PR • Publishers usually provide a “template” program • Designed to generate reviews for titles they contract • Doesn’t usually get the developer much press credit • Negotiate what you will get up front • Consider hiring your own agency to supplement publisher efforts
Advertising • It’s expensive • Fan sites are a less expensive way to go • Try working out a trade
Building a Brandfor the Company • Do a company positioning up front • PR effort must advance company positioning • What differentiates your title, your company from every other developer? • What are the key messages you want to get across?
Speaking Opps can Build Company Reputation • Another way for developers to get visibility is through speaking opportunities • Instead of going for a solo placement, suggest a panel, where your spokesperson would be one of the participants • A great abstract is the key
Tips on Pitching the Business Press • You must offer something different • A unique way of funding the company • A CEO with an interesting history • Expect to give revenue numbers • The story MUST be offered as an exclusive • Magazines are highly competitive